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(#) ProtoLayout Material EdgeContentLayout should be used with responsivebehaviour to ensure the best behaviour across different screen sizes andlocales

!!! WARNING: ProtoLayout Material EdgeContentLayout should be used with responsivebehaviour to ensure the best behaviour across different screen sizes andlocales
   This is a warning.

Id
:   `ProtoLayoutEdgeContentLayoutResponsive`
Summary
:   ProtoLayout Material EdgeContentLayout should be used with responsivebehaviour to ensure the best behaviour across different screen sizes andlocales
Severity
:   Warning
Category
:   Correctness
Platform
:   Android
Vendor
:   Android Open Source Project
Identifier
:   androidx.wear.protolayout
Feedback
:   https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/new?component=1112273
Min
:   Lint 8.7+
Compiled
:   Lint 8.7+
Artifact
:   [androidx.wear.protolayout:protolayout](androidx_wear_protolayout_protolayout.md.html)
Since
:   1.2.0
Affects
:   Kotlin and Java files
Editing
:   This check runs on the fly in the IDE editor
Implementation
:   [Source Code](https://cs.android.com/androidx/platform/frameworks/support/+/androidx-main:/wear/protolayout/protolayout-lint/src/main/java/androidx/wear/protolayout/lint/ResponsiveLayoutDetector.kt)
Tests
:   [Source Code](https://cs.android.com/androidx/platform/frameworks/support/+/androidx-main:/wear/protolayout/protolayout-lint/src/test/java/PrimaryLayoutResponsiveDetectorTest.kt)
Copyright Year
:   2024

It is highly recommended to use the latest
setResponsiveInsetEnabled(true) when you're
using the ProtoLayout's EdgeContentLayout.

This is will take care of all outer margins and inner padding to ensure
that content of
labels doesn't go off the screen (especially with different locales) and
that primary
label is placed in the consistent place.

(##) Including

!!!
   This is not a built-in check. To include it, add the below dependency
   to your project.

```
// build.gradle.kts
implementation("androidx.wear.protolayout:protolayout:1.3.0-alpha05")

// build.gradle
implementation 'androidx.wear.protolayout:protolayout:1.3.0-alpha05'

// build.gradle.kts with version catalogs:
implementation(libs.protolayout)

# libs.versions.toml
[versions]
protolayout = "1.3.0-alpha05"
[libraries]
# For clarity and text wrapping purposes the following declaration is
# shown split up across lines, but in TOML it needs to be on a single
# line (see https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/issues/516) so adjust
# when pasting into libs.versions.toml:
protolayout = {
    module = "androidx.wear.protolayout:protolayout",
    version.ref = "protolayout"
}
```

1.3.0-alpha05 is the version this documentation was generated from;
there may be newer versions available.

NOTE: These lint checks are **also** made available separate from the main library.
Use one of the following artifacts:
* `androidx.wear.protolayout:protolayout-expression:1.3.0-alpha05`
* `androidx.wear.protolayout:protolayout-material3:1.3.0-alpha05`
* `androidx.wear.protolayout:protolayout-material:1.3.0-alpha05`


[Additional details about androidx.wear.protolayout:protolayout](androidx_wear_protolayout_protolayout.md.html).
(##) Suppressing

You can suppress false positives using one of the following mechanisms:

* Using a suppression annotation like this on the enclosing
  element:

  ```kt
  // Kotlin
  @Suppress("ProtoLayoutEdgeContentLayoutResponsive")
  fun method() {
     Builder(...)
  }
  ```

  or

  ```java
  // Java
  @SuppressWarnings("ProtoLayoutEdgeContentLayoutResponsive")
  void method() {
     new Builder(...);
  }
  ```

* Using a suppression comment like this on the line above:

  ```kt
  //noinspection ProtoLayoutEdgeContentLayoutResponsive
  problematicStatement()
  ```

* Using a special `lint.xml` file in the source tree which turns off
  the check in that folder and any sub folder. A simple file might look
  like this:
  ```xml
  &lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?&gt;
  &lt;lint&gt;
      &lt;issue id="ProtoLayoutEdgeContentLayoutResponsive" severity="ignore" /&gt;
  &lt;/lint&gt;
  ```
  Instead of `ignore` you can also change the severity here, for
  example from `error` to `warning`. You can find additional
  documentation on how to filter issues by path, regular expression and
  so on
  [here](https://googlesamples.github.io/android-custom-lint-rules/usage/lintxml.md.html).

* In Gradle projects, using the DSL syntax to configure lint. For
  example, you can use something like
  ```gradle
  lintOptions {
      disable 'ProtoLayoutEdgeContentLayoutResponsive'
  }
  ```
  In Android projects this should be nested inside an `android { }`
  block.

* For manual invocations of `lint`, using the `--ignore` flag:
  ```
  $ lint --ignore ProtoLayoutEdgeContentLayoutResponsive ...`
  ```

* Last, but not least, using baselines, as discussed
  [here](https://googlesamples.github.io/android-custom-lint-rules/usage/baselines.md.html).

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